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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Influenster and Goody

I recently joined this great site called Influenster. It's a site where you are given the opportunity to test and keep awesome new products. One of the products in my Holiday Voxbox was a Goody QuickStyle Paddle Brush. Upon opening the box and first seeing this brush I thought "What in the world?! This looks ridiculous!"  (see picture below)

Despite it's awkward appearance, I was still going to give it a shot. The details on the brush stated that it was a paddle brush surrounded with special absorbent (and antimicrobial) microfiber that would remove up to 30% of water out of wet hair making your blow drying experience quicker and less painful on your hair. 

The next morning, as I got ready for work I decided to give it a shot..


Well folks...It Works! 


Now, if you know me, I have incredibly thick hair and it takes me a good 20+ minutes to dry it every morning before work, so having something save me some time (and keep me from rushing every single morning) is a life saver! It's lightweight as well. 


The only downfall to this brush is that the normal bristles are a little hard for me, some times it hurts my scalp, but all together I would give it a 9 out of 10. 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Crock-Pot Baked Ziti!

By now you know how much I love my crock-pot. I used it for 75% (maybe more!) of the meals that I cook. Last night, our friends Carissa and baby Adelaide came over to visit, so I decided to throw some Ziti on. It's super simple and DELICIOUS!

Ingredients-
15oz Ricotta Cheese
1 Box of Ziti Noodles (Mine was 18oz)
1 Cup of Parmesan Cheese
2 Jars of Spaghetti Sauce
2 Cups of Shredded Mozzarella (Or any shredded cheese you have around!)
2 T Garlic Powder
1 Cup Water
1 Can of Diced Tomatoes (optional!)


Instructions-

First, spray the crock-pot with cooking spray really well. Next take 1/2 of a jar of spaghetti sauce and pour it in to cover the bottom of the crock-pot.

Next, Add 1/2 of your UNCOOKED ziti noodles. In a separate bowl, mix together Riccotta, Mozzarella, garlic, and Parmesan and spread 1/2 of your cheese mixture on top of the noodles. Spread 1/2 of the can of tomatoes then pour 1/2 of a cup of water over everything.

Next, pour the remaining 1/2 jar of spaghetti sauce on top. Spread another layer of noodles (the rest of the box) on top, then repeat the cheese layer and tomato layer and sauce layer (using the entire 2nd jar, you can use 1/2 if you don't want as much sauce). Finally, Pour your last 1/2 cup of water over the entire thing (this will help keep the noodles moist).

You can add more Parmesan or shredded cheese to the top for looks if you desire.
Cook on LOW in your crock pot for 4 hours or HIGH for 2 hours. I took a spatula and scraped the sides every 30 minutes or so just to make sure it wasn't sticking- but I had no problem getting it out in the end.


Serve with some delicious french bread and Italian Sausages!


For the Italian Sausages All I do is preheat the oven to 400 degrees. I lay the sausages side by side in a baking dish and top with red and green peppers as well as some onions. I then drizzle some olive oil over the top and bake for 45minutes (until they are cooked inside and out). It is best to take them out halfway through and flip them over so both sides get cooked evenly.


Delicious!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sharing One of My Money Making Secrets...



Within the past two years I have stumbled upon many different ways to earn Amazon gift cards as well as other company gift cards. Each year, I have been able to pay for Christmas, Birthday and just because gifts with Amazon gift cards and not pay a thing out of pocket! Just last Christmas alone, I ordered around $300 worth of gifts for Darius and Lilah and it was all free thanks to my gift cards. One of my recent finds, that I have been participating in for about 6 months now is EXPOTV. All you have to do is sign up, create an account, and make video reviews of products you have around your house. It's so easy! I have reviewed things like Huggies Wipes, Baby Food, Household Cleaners, My Tv, anything! You get around 500 points per video and a $5 amazon gift card is only $600 points! All the way up to a $250 Amazon gift card for 30,000 points. There any many other gift card options in the store as well.  It's so easy to earn money! They also have special features called "Tryology" programs. Where they send you a free product to test and review. I have gotten a $45 Playskool toy for Lilah to review and some $30 L'oreal products as well. Sign up HERE to join and get started. Trust me, if you have a few extra minutes of your day you will be earning in no time! 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Dress Up Time!

Instead of napping yesterday- Lilah decided she wanted to play dress up and dance. I love her huge imagination! 

Such a cutie! 

Making Crayons!


Miss Lilah LOVES to color. She could do it for hours at a time. Unfortunately, like a normal 2 year old- she also eventually breaks almost half of the crayons she uses. Getting tired of picked up a million tiny crayon pieces,  I decided to try to make our own. 

First we took the paper off all of the broken crayons. Then we cut them up into small, (almost) even pieces. We then preheated the oven to 250 Degrees.

     Next, Lilah picked which ones she wanted and placed 5-6 in each heart. You can use any kind of oven safe tray- I had these little heart cupcake trays from the Valentines $1 section at Target.
 We placed the tray on a cookie sheet then put it in the 250 degree oven for 8-10 minutes (until I saw that they were completely melted). We took them out of the oven and sat them on a cooling rack to cool completely. This took a good 30+ minutes.
After they cooled completely, we popped them out of the molds. I was worried they would break, and one of them did. Thankfully, the rest of them were thick enough that they popped out into solid pieces. 
 Lilah loves her new crayons! It was so exciting to her that she made these all by herself. Now, every time one gets broken, we just throw it into a cup to keep until we are ready to make more! 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

My Baby is Turning Two!

Just this afternoon while Lilah was napping it hit me, HOLY COW I have less than a month until Lilah's 2nd birthday party! Last year, I was a full time stay at home mom and had all of the time in the world to make cute decorations for her party- 

I made
Lollipop Trees and Centerpieces


I even made the cupcakes and icing all from scratch-

This year- is a different story! Now that I'm working I feel like I have no time to plan/create! I'm almost tempted to go buy the party store decorations, does that make me a bad mom? I'm even thinking of paying some one else to make her cake! Granted, she is local and has GREAT prices. I have seen so many cute ideas on Pinterest that I want to try, but haven't got started on them yet. I guess I need to get up and moving this weekend and get started. I definitely love these and want to give it a shot! I'll post pictures when I finally get them made :)


Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup!

Last night I went out on a limb and tried making homemade chicken noodle soup for the first time. Much to my surprise it was totally easy and delicious! 

Here is what you need- 
3 Large Chicken Breasts
3 large carrots or multiple small carrots chopped ( I had the small ones left over from a veggie tray I made for work!) 
1 medium onion chopped (this is optional)
3 stalks celery chopped (You can put as much or as little as you please with this)
8 cups of chicken stock/broth (I used Better Than Boullion again)
2 Tablespoons  of dried parsley (optional)
2 teaspoons of  garlic powder
8 ounces of noodles (I used bow ties!)


Directions-
Chop all of your veggies and place them into the crock pot. Take your chicken and season it to taste with salt, pepper and parsley. Lay the chicken on top of the vegetables in the crock pot. Pour your broth/stock over top of your ingredients and stir in garlic powder. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Boil noodles 20 minutes prior to serving and add to crock pot. Serve with delicious biscuits or sandwiches. 




This is so yummy and easy to make! Perfect on a cold fall night! 


Enjoy!